No because time is not a thing to freeze
There is nothing to stop a registered nurse from going into medical school, so yes, it's possible. You would have to meet the same admissions criteria as all other applicants, though.
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It is possible, but would be up to the school administrators.
The internship and residency requirement follows completion of medical school.
Bessie Rehwinkel attended medical school from 1944 to 1948. She was one of the few women in her class at the University of Michigan Medical School during that time. After completing her degree, she went on to have a notable career in medicine.
As a doctor I can easily tell you that the income for first year medical school is ZERO. In fact during the whole of medical school YOU pay them to teach YOU. You earn NOTHING, not a cent! You only start to earn money when you graduate and get a job as a licensed medical doctor. (I'm a licensed medical doctor)
Attending a medical transcription school would prepare you for a career in a growing field where you could choose to work from home. It is possible to take classes online rather than have to choose to go away to a school.
It is not possible to sign up for an online medical school. You can register for a program at a medical school online but classes are done in person and not online.
By concentrating while working, paying attention in medical school and during your internship/residency, and by knowing your procedures well.
A college with medical programs is a "medical school".
it is possible- if there are many school days missed during the year- but it most likely wont happen
No, medical school is the graduate school for medicine.